Boeing
Aerospace
EngineManagementOperationsSpecialist
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“Engine Management Operations Specialist at Boeing. Skills: Engine management, Propulsion systems, Delivery execution, Regulatory compliance. Support installation readiness. Resolve build/installation discrepancies”
What You'll Achieve.
On-time aircraft delivery; Compliant aircraft delivery
Industry & Context.
Root-cause investigations; Problem solving
5% travel, U. S. Person required, Shift 1
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ years engine operations, 5+ years propulsion systems, 5+ years manufacturing support, 5+ years aerospace/aviation fields, 5+ years gas turbine engine systems, 5+ years assembly processes, 5+ years regulatory compliance, 5+ years interpreting technical drawings, 5+ years build records, 5+ years service manuals, 5+ years configuration documents, 5+ years negotiating customer concerns, 5+ years resolving customer concerns, Ability to travel 5%
Nice to Have
Level 4: 9+ years engine operations, Level 4: 9+ years propulsion systems, Level 4: 9+ years manufacturing support, Level 4: 9+ years aerospace/aviation fields, Level 4: 9+ years gas turbine engine systems, Level 4: 9+ years assembly processes, Level 4: 9+ years regulatory compliance, Level 4: 9+ years interpreting technical drawings, Level 4: 9+ years build records, Level 4: 9+ years service manuals, Level 4: 9+ years configuration documents, Level 4: 9+ years negotiating customer concerns, Level 4: 9+ years resolving customer concerns, 5+ years aircraft production, 5+ years final assembly environment, 5+ years Boeing systems, Understanding FAA/EASA type certification, Understanding conformity, Understanding airworthiness release process, Understanding delivery documentation, Coordinating with engine OEMs, Problem solving, Working in cross-functional environment, Interfacing with senior leadership, Interfacing with executive leadership, Lean training, Six Sigma training
What You'll Do.
Support installation readiness
Resolve build/installation discrepancies
Ensure accurate engine configuration records
Maintain regulatory compliance
Serve as propulsion SME
Resolve issues before FAA/customer acceptance
Provide technical support for engine nonconformances
Provide technical support for discrepancies
Provide technical support for build issues
Collaborate with OEMs and suppliers
Address quality concerns
Address part shortages
Address technical review performance data
Escalate production-impacting issues
Lead resolution of customer issues
Support production rate increases
Evaluate OEM/supplier support plans
Recommend process improvements
Lead root-cause investigations
Coordinate corrective actions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Final Assembly and Delivery teams; Engineering teams; Supply Chain teams; Quality teams; Operations teams; Customer Teams; Engine OEM teams; Liaison/Propulsion Engineering teams; OEM partners
Full Job Description
Engine Management Operations Specialist **Company:** The Boeing Company **Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)** is looking for an **Engine Management Support Operations Specialist (Level 3 or Level 4) **to join our 737 Narrowbody Delivery Center team in** Everett**, **W ashington **or **Seattle** ,** Washington**. Boeing is seeking an Engine Management Operations Specialist to support engine configuration accuracy and delivery execution across all Boeing narrowbody production and aircraft delivery programs. This position collaborates with Final Assembly and Delivery (FA&D), Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, Operations and Customer Teams to ensure engines are correctly built, installed, tested, and documented for on-time, compliant aircraft delivery. The position works directly with Engine OEM teams to provide technical oversight, data-driven insights, and cross functional coordination to maintain propulsion systems integrity throughout the manufacturing lifecycle. **Position Responsibilities** * Support installation readiness and resolve build/installation discrepancies that could impact production flow or delivery milestones * Ensure accurate engine configuration records (build packages, modification status, LLPs, serialized-part traceability, and Airworthiness Directives) to maintain regulatory compliance * Serve as propulsion SME for pre-delivery activities (engine runs, flight ops, compliance and borescope inspections) to resolve issues before FAA/customer acceptance * Provide technical support for engine nonconformances, discrepancies, and build issues to Liaison/Propulsion Engineering teams * Collaborate with OEMs and suppliers to address quality concerns, part shortages, and technical inquiries; review performance data and escalate production-impacting issues * Lead resolution of customer issues (including comfort/commitment letters) and pursue cost recovery for production impacts causing disruptions or delivery delays * Support production rate increases by i
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